CTME utilised disguise for the Special Olympics World Games opening ceremony

UAE - disguise has announced Creative Technology Middle East has joined its certified solution provider (CSP) worldwide network. The disguise CSP programme is designed for systems integration partners to resell disguise products and services to end customers as part of their differentiated solution. Under this programme, CSPs manage, service and support end customers directly. CT is a long-time disguise user, and CT Middle East (CTME) has been using disguise for more than three years. “CT is always looking at new ways to raise the bar within the industry, and this CSP accreditation is the perfect addition as it enables us to continue to be a vital driving force within the region,” says Andy Reardon, managing director of CTME. “We are pleased to be a part of the disguise CSP programme, allowing us to expand our offering within the industry and move CTME closer to the disguise business and user community,” he notes. “It provides us with a better understanding of the business and product pipeline and gives us a direct line to the development and engineering teams. CSP accreditation allows us to be a preferred solutions provider within the region which will inevitably connect us with a larger share of the integrations market.” CTME utilised disguise for the Special Olympics World Games opening ceremony 2019, held in Abu Dhabi where two 4x4pro’s were used as the main machines and a further two were used as understudies. Two 2x2plus’ were also utilised for the main production with one machine serving as the main and one as understudy. disguise also helped to support CTME’s work on projection mapping the oldest building in Abu Dhabi, Qasr Al Hosn, which utilised a network of 4x4pro main and understudy systems in three different locations, with the central location also using this set up to drive video mapping content. (Jim Evans)